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Open Market

Joe Zappa & Eric Franchi

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Open Market is a podcast about building companies in the advertising industry. This is not another news podcast. Rather, hosts Eric Franchi and Joe Zappa dive into the stories of successful companies to help listeners understand how to replicate that success. Guests such as Brian O'Kelley, Jonah Goodhart, and the Vanderhooks join to share their advice.
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Bands Like Zappa

Ben Sommer

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Music discovery podcast and blog from composer/performer Ben Sommer. Interviews with musicians and artists who's music "sounds like" Frank Zappa - the incomparable composer and guitarist.
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Pod Ween Satan

Jay Hunter and Dave Massey

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Ween is The Greatest Band in The World. This is the Greatest Podcast in The World about The Greatest Band in The World....Ween. We will introduce you to Ween in all their grandness and splendor. We shall take you on a tour of the entire Ween Catalogue...One album at a time...One song at a time...Until the end of time. Together we will listen to each and every Ween song. Together we will spread the good word of The Boognish. Buckle up Bitch. Step inside this spaceship and take a ride straight ...
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Shaolin Records Podcast

Richard Del Connor

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Richard Del Connor is the 1984 founder of Shaolin Records. As a record producer he has produced albums of classic rock, folk music, blues and surf music for release on cassettes, vinyl records, CDs and digital formats. Richard began as a recording engineer in 1974 and was a studio designer for A&M Records, RCA, Capitol Records, and a dozen Los Angeles studios where he worked with Frank Zappa, Fleetwood Mac, and Supertramp in the early eighties. Richard produced all the American Zen albums us ...
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This is Max Igan's Official LBRY Channel. If you would like to contribute to ensure the continuation of this channel and the crowhouse website, please do so via the link below: In Lak'ech "The illusion of freedom will continue for as long as it's profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will take down the scenery, move the tables and chairs out of the way, then they will pull back the curtains and you will see the brick wall ...
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Parlando - Where Music and Words Meet

Parlando featuring Frank Hudson and Dave Moore, poets and musicians

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Poetry has been defined as "words that want to break into song." Musicians who make music seek to "say something". Parlando will put spoken words (often, but not always, poetry) and music (different kinds, limited only by the abilities of the performing participants) together. The resulting performances will be short, 2 to 10 minutes in length. The podcast will present them un-adorned. How much variety can we find in this combination? Listen to a few episodes and see. At least at first, the ...
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On the podcast What Were They Thinking? we delve into the battles and events of WW2 in a way done never before. Where we analyze what the leaders and decision makers were thinking when they made their vital decisions.
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Runnin' With the Dweezil

Premier Guitar

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Premier Guitar and guitarist extraordinaire Dweezil Zappa, son of the legendary composer/guitarist Frank Zappa, have joined efforts to celebrate the life of this generation’s most influential guitarist, Edward Van Halen. Already months in the making prior to Van Halen’s untimely October 6 passing, the joint endeavor is a new podcast partnership in which, each week, host Zappa will invite a different guitar luminary to open up about their encounters with Edward Van Halen and his music.
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Goes2Eleven

Matthew Cochran

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Host Matthew Cochran's in-depth exploration of the strange and beautiful world of the guitar, it's players, makers, and teachers from world famous virtuosos to the first-time garage band
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What is an invisible Icon? This is a person that if not for their borderline genius, or tireless work, or magnetic presence the most well-known artists on the planet would not be known as such. This series sets out to unblur the obscurity behind one such invisible Icon named Tom Wilson.
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The Funkin' Bumpkin's Jethro and Pedro. Two hapless twat's who run Little Hempton funk pirate radio station from their dilapidated windmill. When the U.S. Airforce base near to the hamlet closed in the early 70's, the Funkin' Bumpkin’s never moved on.These are the stories, capers or whatever, that the Funkin' Bumpkin's involve themselves in..........Roight onMuther Buggers!
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Every week, I explore (and more importantly EXPLAIN!) music, filmmaking, and the other creative arts. Personal tastes are not technique. I don't waste our time with the same old circular "it was good because I liked it because it was good." No sir! I deconstruct and reverse engineer composition, screenwriting, and how to correctly pronounce the word "folks." Who am I? I'm Carl King: musician, animated show creator, and author. You might even remember me as Sir Millard Mulch or Dr. Zoltan. I' ...
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The Coda: A Music Podcast

Brian Hastie, Rob Kristoffersen

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End your week on a high note with the Coda, a brand new music podcast from Brian Hastie and Rob Kristoffersen. Each bi-weekly episode will touch on music news and rumours, an in-depth look at a specific topic, as well as recommendations to fill your earholes with after each episode is done. We'll be discussing artists ranging from Aaron Carter to Frank Zappa, and you can count on Brian waxing poetic for his love of nu-metal. The Coda, available every second Friday on every platform where pod ...
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Album Reviews & You, the internet’s least professional professional music review channel. If you came here expecting velvet blazers, monocles, and 20-dollar words about the “interplay between sonic textures and ephemeral moodscapes,” you’re in the wrong place. If you came here for someone who loves music, makes fun of music, overthinks music, and occasionally wonders why they’re still listening to that one terrible bonus track, congratulations — you’ve found home.
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Welcome to The Bandwich Tapes, where host Brad Williams sits down with his friends and musical heroes for candid conversations about life, music, and everything in between. Join us as we dive deep into the stories behind the songs, explore the highs and lows of the music industry, and celebrate the enduring power of music to inspire, uplift, and unite us all. Whether you're a seasoned musician, a die-hard music fan, or simply someone who loves a good story, The Bandwich Tapes has something f ...
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In This Family

Nexus Family Healing

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The podcast, In This Family, features honest and candid conversations with public figures and everyday people about mental health within families, highlighting the power of resilience and courage through those relationships. When one member of a family has a mental health issue, the whole family has a mental health issue; everybody is affected – children and adults. What happens in families can be crucially important in understanding one’s own struggles with mental health and the healing jou ...
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WAX CHATTY with D, MUCK & TATTY

Mac Brydon, William Tatlock Green, & Diánna Martin

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WELCOME, music lovers! WAX CHATTY brings together three dear friends who listen to an album - chew on it - then gather to have a lively discussion about it - while having a whole lotta fun in the process. Our tastes are varied and our music selections span a myriad of genres and decades. All of our selections can be found on Apple Music, Spotify, Discogs, YouTube, and most places you find your ear candy, as well as good old-fashioned brick-and-mortar music stores. Please rate us and hit "sub ...
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Do you love Music, and Music History, with a side of Comedy? Well you’re in the right place! Sight After Dark (Singer Sifa Graffiti and Guitarist Dan Berg) is a band out of Brooklyn, NY that loves two things: 1) Talking Music. 2) Cracking Jokes. One day we were sitting around, discussing our favorite artists, and thought: ”if this isn’t a podcast, we don’t know what is!” Basically, Instead of keeping our musical conversations to ourselves, we decided to record them for all to hear. Come alon ...
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Polyphonic Press is the show for music fans. Anywhere from the casual listener to the nerdiest of audiophiles. Each week, we review a classic album from a curated list of over one thousand releases, spanning multiples genres. At the top of each show, we have no idea what album we’re going to listen to. So we fire up the Random Album Generator and it gives the album of the week. Join us every Tuesday morning for a new classic album to discover!
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Story and Craft with Marc Preston

Marc Preston Productions, LLC

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Story & Craft is Marc Preston’s venue for offering up entertaining, insightful and inspiring conversations. Marc has spent over three decades as a successful actor, voiceover talent, and nationally syndicated radio host. He’s endlessly curious and enjoys great conversations that inspire. Each episode, Marc welcomes film, television and voiceover actors, storytellers, influencers and creative personalities that have intriguing points of view to offer. Marc’s unique interview style provides in ...
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/don-callahan/subscribe My podcast is about self exploration and inspiring one to seek the Truth and researching for hidden facts. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/don-callahan/support
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The Toast And Jams Podcast

Rick Baughman and Tammy Colt

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Classic rock album reviews over breakfast -- we listen to a favorite album on vinyl, then hit one of our local diners for breakfast while we review, reminisce, and admire the music, artist, production, and cover art. It's classic vinyl with a side of bacon.
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The Cris Kirkwood Podcast

The Cris Kirkwood Podcast

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Discussions of music, art, some politics and anything else that the Meat Puppets bassist and his friends feel like talking about that day! With his co-host filmmaker Bill Cody (Athens, GA/Inside-Out, Kids Like You & Me). Real behind the scenes stories from one of the most respected musicians of the last 30 years and his wonderful guests.
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Bat Cave Bumpers

Bat Cave Bumpers

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Many of these are original instrumental compositions designed especially for use on Podcasts and similar broadcasts. If you use them tell me where to find your podcast and give me a shoutout mentioning my Twitter handle @Webpuppy45. Others are live recordings of old bands i have been in. Those labeled Maron and/or WTF are custom bumpers using Maron's guitar noodling from the end of several of his episodes. Custom themes also available, to your specifications. Contact me for more information: ...
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The vinyl collector's guide to Classic Rock! Producer and Writer Mark Patrick, a self-professed Classic Rock addict, grew up in the 70s, when some of the greatest rock music ever recorded was on the radio… and at your local record store! If you're into collecting vinyl, he's your guide to the must-haves for your collection. If you're just into the music, you'll get some very interesting stories BEHIND the music. Record reviews, rock history, rock nostalgia, and tips on record collecting and ...
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Your Favorite Band Sucks

Your Favorite Band Sucks

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/yfbspod/subscribe Let’s review: there’s no good art and it’s a red flag for adults to have a favorite band. Naturally, most of you will disagree. That's fine. Just pretend it's a drinking game. An algorithm randomly assigns the band Mark & Tyler destroy in every episode. Start on one everybody knows is trash, like The Beatles. But soon you'll realize culture is a pyramid scheme and your favorite band is just the soundtrack to a fake vintage t-shirt ...
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From aliens, the occult, to government conspiracies. Our history is filled with unexplained patterns and events. Are these occurrences all coincidences and conjecture, or is there a deeper, more sinister plot behind them? Has our true history been covered up, maybe even shortened! We take a deep dive different author's ideas and see which one has the most evidence to back up the claim! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jackallen1/support
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Listen in on Greg Koch's conversations with his guitar-hero friends. Every episode Greg unleashes his fiendish humor and unique perspective as "one of the most famous unknown guitar players in the world", asking his often-famous musical friends the questions that we all want to know the answers to! Each episode is brought to you by Fishman and Wildwood Guitars
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In this episode, I talk with legendary timpanist, educator, and musical pioneer Jonathan Haas. Jonathan’s journey weaves together St. Louis, Chicago, New York, Juilliard, Frank Zappa, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Philip Glass, and a powerful new project responding to the world we live in today. Jonathan tells the story of how a newspaper clipping from hi…
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Welcome back to Music Maniacs W/ Sight After Dark! In this episode we had the pleasure of speaking with drum extraordinaire Joe Travers! Not only is Joe the current Vaultmeister of the MASSIVE Frank Zappa archives, but he is an incredibly talented drummer who has played with such legendary acts as Z (with Dweezil and Ahmet Zappa) and Duran Duran. W…
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Richard Del Connor talks about his hair: SPOILER ALERT: I’ve cut my hair. No more Jesus Coyote. It’s still longer than my parents would allow. https://RichardDelConnor.com I am pumping out SO MANY PODCASTS! My goal is to have one podcast released every day of the week with two podcast show releases on Saturday: 8AM and 8PM. All podcasts air at 9:00…
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This is a song I made for the new year from a poem written on another New Year's Day, in 1927, by my great-great-grandmother for her 61st wedding anniversary to her husband David Hudson. The couple met during the American Civil War, and the song is that story. I plan to write more about those poeple, and the poem now song. soon at the Parlando Proj…
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In this episode, I sit down with percussionist Doug Perkins for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with a few personal connections and quickly opens up into a bigger discussion about music, teaching, and the kind of “improbable events” that can change a person’s life. Doug and I talk about our shared link through LSU and Brett Dietz, and Doug …
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The Jazz Session No.447 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in December 2025, featuring a selection of solstice and winter-related tunes from the last 85 years of classic jazz and jazz-rock. TRACK LISTING: Snowball - Harry Roy & His Orchestra; Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Woody Herman; A Cold Wind is Blowing - Modern Jazz Quartet; When M…
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Here's a fresh English translation of Paul Éluard's poem "La Vie" performed with original music. Éluard was one of the prime Surrealists and this poem casts its heroine as living dreams seriously, or life as if it's a dream. The Parlando Project takes various words (mostly literary poetry) and combines them with original music in differing styles. …
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"It isn't the rebels who create the troubles of the world, it's the troubles who create the rebels." https://thecrowhouse.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCegOTmclzjfKuQh0SHflqww BitChute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/TheCrowhouse/ TheCrowhouse Official Shorts: * Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/j2HNProivSjB/ * Rumble: htt…
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Welcome back to Music Maniacs W/ Sight After Dark! In case you don't know, we just released our FIRST LIVE ALBUM "Live After Dark"! In this episode were going to discuss HOW to make a live album; WHY to make a live album; give you some behind the scenes info; and so much more! As always, we went on a few maniacal tirades a long the way. Check out "…
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"It isn't the rebels who create the troubles of the world, it's the troubles who create the rebels." https://thecrowhouse.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCegOTmclzjfKuQh0SHflqww BitChute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/TheCrowhouse/ TheCrowhouse Official Shorts: * Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/j2HNProivSjB/ * Rumble: htt…
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In this episode, I sit down with bassist Jeff Picker to talk about the winding road from jazz to roots music, and how his time with Ricky Skaggs became a real-world education in feel, note choice, and serving the song. Jeff shares how he went from New York to Nashville, how that Skaggs connection opened doors at the Opry, and why bluegrass bass is …
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The Jazz Session No.446 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in December 2025, featuring the very edgy, and improvisational, 1971 jazz-ensemble album “Metropolis” from Mike Westbrook. TRACK LISTING: Now You Has Jazz - Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong; I Get a Kick Out of You - Billie Holiday ; Cantaloupe Island - Jean-Luc Ponty with the George Duke Trio…
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I've recently made this 16th century poem into a song, but then I hesitated to present it this week – because Robert Southwell's "The Burning Babe" seems both inappropriate and appropriate for Christmas. Inappropriate because it's an intentionally harrowing, visionary poem. If what it describes was made into a film, its horror might ask it to be ke…
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Are you ready for a two-fer blast of the ZappaCast? In this episode -- part one of a two part spectacular -- Joe, Bill and Scott discuss the absolutely fabulous 50th Anniversary Super Deluxe edition of Frank's 1975 masterwork ONE SIZE FITS ALL! It's a splendid conversation, replete with lasers, strobe lights and smoke machines you can't see! Part t…
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It's that thing of when you preview another Podcast in the feed of your podcast! Join Eli as he joins the amazing hosts Brad and Wes from 2001 A Space Podyssey in this special read through of the, oft forgotten, 2061: Odyssey Three. This is a subscriber only podcast on their patreon so join up there and enjoy the rest of their 2061 read through and…
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In this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I reconnect with conductor and educator Aaron Kula, who shaped my summers in the Chautauqua Youth Orchestra at the Chautauqua Institution in New York in 1994 and 1995. We talk about what it means to trust young musicians with major repertoire, including the time we took on Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring, and …
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Content Warning: This episode discusses depression, anxiety, mood disorders, and suicide. Long before she was an acclaimed rapper, singer, and author, Dessa was a scared adolescent, facing big feelings that she didn’t know what to do with and running away from home. She eventually found peace with her parents and returned to them and the younger br…
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Eric Franchi and Joe Zappa commune 1:1 for a discussion of the role luck plays in entrepreneurship and how you can create your own luck, the unparalleled value of a charismatic, provocative chief evangelist (Alex Karp case study), and the three conditions required to create a category. Also, Eric offers a based take on us humans hurtling through sp…
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"It isn't the rebels who create the troubles of the world, it's the troubles who create the rebels." https://thecrowhouse.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCegOTmclzjfKuQh0SHflqww BitChute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/TheCrowhouse/ TheCrowhouse Official Shorts: * Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/j2HNProivSjB/ * Rumble: htt…
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Send us a text Will celebrates the holidays with 1996’s Christmas on Death Row on the turntable. Snoop, Nate Dogg, Michel’le, and Danny Boy turn the season of joy into the season of funk and 90s vibes. Join Will for smooth beats, chaotic cheer, and a review that actually makes you want to listen to a 90s Death Row Christmas album. AlbumReviewsAndYo…
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The Jazz Session No.445 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in December 2025, featuring some rare and unique jazz-fusion from 1975, with the Australian band Crossfire. TRACK LISTING: Freeway Jam - Jeff Beck; Full Compass - George Benson; Lemon Meringue - Neil Cowley Trio; Blue Pearl - Bud Powell; Remember the Trees - Crossfire; Inside Out - Crossfir…
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Here a new-made song from the poetry of Emily Dickinson. The music is jaunty, and I think that fits the language of the poem as I read it, but best as I can determine this is a poem that fits into the genre my wife calls "Cozy Gothic." Gothic? What? There's sunsets, mornings, cottages in this little 8-line poem made into a tidy 2 minute song. Don't…
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In this episode, I sit down with bassist, producer, educator, and longtime Bacon Brothers collaborator Paul Guzzone. Paul and I first met backstage in Atlanta years ago when my band opened for the Bacon Brothers, and we bonded instantly over Aguilar rigs and the first U-Bass I had ever played. What starts as a fun reconnection becomes a deep explor…
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I've long wanted to do a piece using the words of early 20th centery American poet Michael Strange, if only because her life story is so interesting. But there was one problem: her poetry wasn't very good, or at least it wasn't "good" in the ways I appreciate poetry. This week I came up with a compromize between this poet and my own sense of poetry…
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Content Warning: This episode discusses anxiety, addiction and suicide. Fans of the beloved cult TV hit Mystery Science Theater 3000 have enjoyed many laughs from actor and writer Bill Corbett, who played the acerbic robot Crow on the show. Bill’s off-screen life hasn’t always been quite so hilarious. In this candid interview, he talks about growin…
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Transmit co-founder and CPO Scott Young joins Eric Franchi and Joe Zappa to weigh in on the current state of streaming, why live sports are the crown jewel of CTV, how the YouTube TV-Disney controversy unfolded, and the role AI will play in the future of the channel. Plus, Scott makes Eric's day by de-aging him.…
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Send us a text KISS’s 1998 album Psycho Circus marks the original lineup’s big reunion — and maybe the strangest carnival in rock history. In this Album Reviews and You episode, Will dives into the makeup, the marketing, and the musical madness that was supposed to recapture 1977. Expect riffs, rants, and more pyro than philosophy as we unpack how …
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In this episode, I sit down with vocalist, composer, and guitarist Becca Stevens for a conversation that moved me in ways I honestly wasn’t expecting. We start with life right now for Becca: juggling touring, writing, teaching, and “momming” two little ones. She talks about how becoming a parent has completely reshaped her artistry, forcing a new l…
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The Jazz Session No.444 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in December 2025, featuring the whole of the 1971 album “Sugar” from jazz legend Stanley Turrentine. TRACK LISTING: Too Young to Go Steady - John Coltrane; Contemplation - Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers; Petootie Pie - Ella Fitzgerald; To Be Young, Gifted and Black - Nina Simone; Sugar - …
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The Crossing No.82 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in December 2025, featuring Richard & Linda Thompson, with their classic 1974 folk album “I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight”. TRACK LISTING: Cello Song - Nick Drake; Can't Find My Way Home - Blind Faith; Wonderful World, Beautiful People - Jimmy Cliff; Light Flight [Theme from Take Three G…
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"It isn't the rebels who create the troubles of the world, it's the troubles who create the rebels." https://thecrowhouse.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCegOTmclzjfKuQh0SHflqww BitChute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/TheCrowhouse/ TheCrowhouse Official Shorts: * Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/j2HNProivSjB/ * Rumble: htt…
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In this episode, I sit down with drummer Jordan Perlson for a deep dive into collaboration, sound, and how we listen to music in 2025. I’ve admired Jordan’s playing for a long time, especially with Becca Stevens, and it was a joy to finally talk with him about his journey and how he thinks about music. We start with how he first connected with Becc…
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The Parlando Project is predominently about its encounter with other people's words, but I do occassionally use my own, Today's piece is a setting of a sonnet (this poetic form's name means "Little Song") for acoustic guitar and piano. If the words are mine, my encounter with them is not unlike what we usually do here. How so? I've been doing a big…
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Content Warning: This episode discusses suicide, depression and schizophrenia. Families can be loving, they can be problematic, and, above all, they can be complicated. Author and professor Clancy Martin’s family of origin was very complicated indeed, featuring a dashing, charismatic father who founded his own religion and also dealt with schizophr…
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Welcome back to Music Maniacs W/ Sight After Dark! Punk Rock, and Hip Hop. Two musical genres that could not be any more different from each other..... or could they? For years we have known that these two genres are basically the exact same thing. Recently, we've come to realize that not everybody knows what we mean when we say things like that, s…
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The Wax Chatty trio falls down a chimney and into the holiday spirit as they are whisked back to 1953 with Eartha Kitt's sultry "Santa Baby". - - - - - Thanks for listening to Wax Chatty! If you had fun listening to this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review us on whatever platform you choose to enjoy your ear candy! Lookin' forward to next t…
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OpenAds CEO and co-founder Steven Liss joins Eric Franchi and Joe Zappa to share which AI plays are likely to endure, how SMBs, brands, and agencies are reacting to the company's AI-native ad platform pitch, what brilliant questions VCs are asking adtech founders these days, and how OpenAds is using AI to run a more efficient startup. Plus, Steven …
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Peter Gabriel’s So is one of the most iconic art-pop albums of the 1980s, a record that blends emotional vulnerability, ambitious production, and global musical influences into something both personal and cinematic. After years of being known as the “enigmatic” former Genesis frontman—dabbling in experimental textures, avant-rock, and political the…
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Send us a text Frank Zappa’s Over‑Nite Sensation (1973) is what happens when virtuoso musicians decide to make the filthiest jazz‑fusion record imaginable. In this Album Reviews and You episode, Will dives into the wild arrangements, cartoon‑level innuendo, and genius hidden beneath the gooey absurdity. Expect humor, chaos, and a surprising amount …
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In this episode, I get to sit down with Peter Martin of Third Coast Percussion, an ensemble I have admired for years. Peter and I dive into the inner world of a percussion quartet that tours the globe, creates new music, commissions major composers, collaborates with artists across genres, and somehow still manages to pack an unbelievable amount of…
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The Jazz Session No.443 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in November 2025, featuring the 2023 album “Chroma” from saxophonist extraordinaire Emma Rawicz. TRACK LISTING: Daahoud - Clifford Brown; Alone Together - Miles Davis; Zing a Little Song - Bing Crosby & Jane Wyman; In The Morning - Norah Jones; Viridian - Emma Rawicz; Phlox - Emma Rawicz; T…
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In this episode, I sit down with singer Bo Bice for a real conversation about life in music, overnight fame, and what it means to grow up and grow wiser without losing your love for the art. Bo walks me through his American Idol journey, from sleeping on the convention center floor at auditions to waking up one day and realizing he could not walk d…
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As you may know we do a bonus show on Patreon. Every so often we do raffles for Ween merch for our subscribers. You don't have to purchase any tickets or anything. All that is required is that you sign up at https://www.patreon.com/PodWeenSatan by Dec 20th, 2025 and you'll automatically be entered into the raffle. We draw names randomly out of a ha…
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